Definition of Collaborations. Meaning of Collaborations. Synonyms of Collaborations

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Definition of Collaborations

Collaboration
Collaboration Col*lab`o*ra"tion, n. The act of working together; united labor.

Meaning of Collaborations from wikipedia

- centerpieces. The school later became notorious for less-successful collaborations. The romanticized notion of a lone, genius artist has existed since...
- Open collaboration is any "system of innovation or production that relies on goal-oriented yet loosely coordinated parti****nts who interact to create...
- The Campbell Collaboration is a non-profit organisation that promotes evidence-based decisions and policy through the production of systematic reviews...
- Roses (1962) – A collaboration with Johnny Mercer. Soldier in the Rain (1963) – Produced by The Pink Panther (1963) – A collaboration with Johnny Mercer...
- Collaboration with the Axis powers may refer to: Collaboration with **** Germany and Fascist Italy Collaboration with Imperial ****an This disambiguation...
- 2011 compilation extended play, No. 5 Collaborations Project. Eight singles were released from No.6 Collaborations Project. Its lead single, "I Don't Care"...
- Smith from Celebrity Collaborations". E! Online. Retrieved 2019-09-09. "Matt Damon & Steven Soderbergh from Celebrity Collaborations". E! Online. Retrieved...
- Hendrik Seyffardt in the Netherlands and Theodoros Pangalos in Greece saw collaboration as a path to personal power in the politics of their country. Others...
- Collaborations 2 is the tenth studio album by Punjabi singer Sukshinder Shinda, released on 26 February 2009 worldwide making his second collaborated album...
- These debates are the province of Shakespeare attribution studies. Most collaborations occurred at the very beginning and the very end of Shakespeare's career...